Restrictions:
Closures : Lane closures - Short delays (5 - 15 min) .
Warnings : Flagging operations - Pilot car operations .
Times : until further notice Monday thru Saturday, from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Notes : In observance of Memorial Day, crews will not be working from Saturday, May 26 to Monday, May 28. Through June 8, a Wildlife Crossing DETOUR will be in place at Sterling Highway MP 64.5. This zone has a 25 MPH speed reduction in place. Watch for flaggers and PILOT CAR operations, and a 5 to 10 minute DELAYS at Sterling Highway MP 60 to 62 and MP 77 to 79.
Last updated: May 23, 2018 5:29 PM

Restrictions: Reduced speed limits - Lane restrictions .
Closures :
Warnings : Heavy equipment on roadway
Times : May 14, 2018 until further notice
Notes : Beginning Tuesday, May 29, expect LANE RESTRICTIONS between Knik River Bridge and Matanuska River Bridge for bridge deck inspections. Southbound traffic will be restricted from 10:00am to 6:00pm. Northbound traffic will be restricted from 6:00am to 2:30pm. All lanes will remain open outside of restricted hours. Construction will not be occurring over Memorial Day weekend, Friday, May 25 to Monday, May 28. Be alert to reduced speed limits and machinery in the roadway.
Last updated: May 22, 2018 8:38 AM

Restrictions:
Closures : Lane closures
Warnings :
Times : May 23, 2018 until further notice
Notes : LANE CLOSURES will be limited to off-peak hours. In observance of the Memorial Holiday weekend, no work is planned for Saturday, May 26 through Monday, May 28. Work will resume on Tuesday, May 29 for both daytime and nighttime operations. Drivers should expect daytime and work.
Last updated: May 23, 2018 5:13 PM

Notes : Alert for Deltana and Tanana Flats; Eastern Alaska Range; Middle Tanana Valley; Upper Tanana Valley and the Fortymile Country (Alaska) Issued by the National Weather Service

Event : Special Weather Statement
Description : @ ...High Water on Interior Rivers through Memorial Day Weekend... A weather front will stall over the Southeast Interior tonight and persist into Thursday afternoon before dissipating. This front will bring 0.75 to 1.50 inches of rain to Salcha, Goodpaster, Fortymile, Johnson, and Robertson River Basins. It will also bring lesser amounts of rain to the Chena, Chatanika, and Birch Creek drainages. Water levels on rivers draining these upland areas are currently running near bankfull in some locations and combined with snowmelt at higher elevations they may be pushed to bankfull before the weekend is over. Increased debris such as logs and sticks moving downriver has already been noted and local bank erosion is possible through the weekend. Most gravel bars are already covered with water and some river access points have water over them, or may become impassable due to the high water. People on or near Interior rivers should be prepared for high water, use extreme caution if near the rivers, and move items away from the river as they continue to rise. Water levels are expected to gradually fall next week. For the latest weather forecasts go to www.weather.gov/fairbanks and for the latest river information go to www.weather.gov/aprfc.
Headline : Special Weather Statement issued May 23 at 1:37PM AKDT by NWS Fairbanks
Notes : Alert for Deltana and Tanana Flats; Eastern Alaska Range; Middle Tanana Valley; Upper Tanana Valley and the Fortymile Country (Alaska) Issued by the National Weather Service
Last updated : May 23, 2018 1:37 PM

Notes : Alert for Deltana and Tanana Flats; Eastern Alaska Range; Middle Tanana Valley; Upper Tanana Valley and the Fortymile Country (Alaska) Issued by the National Weather Service

Event : Special Weather Statement
Description : @ ...High Water on Interior Rivers through Memorial Day Weekend... A weather front will stall over the Southeast Interior tonight and persist into Thursday afternoon before dissipating. This front will bring 0.75 to 1.50 inches of rain to Salcha, Goodpaster, Fortymile, Johnson, and Robertson River Basins. It will also bring lesser amounts of rain to the Chena, Chatanika, and Birch Creek drainages. Water levels on rivers draining these upland areas are currently running near bankfull in some locations and combined with snowmelt at higher elevations they may be pushed to bankfull before the weekend is over. Increased debris such as logs and sticks moving downriver has already been noted and local bank erosion is possible through the weekend. Most gravel bars are already covered with water and some river access points have water over them, or may become impassable due to the high water. People on or near Interior rivers should be prepared for high water, use extreme caution if near the rivers, and move items away from the river as they continue to rise. Water levels are expected to gradually fall next week. For the latest weather forecasts go to www.weather.gov/fairbanks and for the latest river information go to www.weather.gov/aprfc.
Headline : Special Weather Statement issued May 23 at 1:37PM AKDT by NWS Fairbanks
Notes : Alert for Deltana and Tanana Flats; Eastern Alaska Range; Middle Tanana Valley; Upper Tanana Valley and the Fortymile Country (Alaska) Issued by the National Weather Service
Last updated : May 23, 2018 1:37 PM